Most properties lose heat through their windows, but energy efficient glazing keeps them warmer and quieter. Energy efficient windows can also make your home more comfortable and reduce your carbon footprint.

Doors are available in a range of modern materials including uPVC, Composite and Timber. Each material has its own benefits including thermal efficiency and acoustic performance. What's more Doors are available with a range of glazing options including Triple Glazing. Different types of doors include: French Doors, Bi-folding doors and Patio Doors.

Conservatories are a great way to add style and value to your home. They are available in a huge range of bespoke, classic and contemporary designs that can help open up your property and allow more light to enter.

Roofline products are designed to protect your home from the elements that can lead to damp and mould on the inside of your home. Replacing your roofline with a modern uPVC alternative will prevent rotting, discolouration and improve the performance of your roof.

Casement Windows

The casement window is the most popular window style in the UK. A typical casement window can be installed as a stand-alone window unit as well as part of a bay window or bow window configuration. Casement windows are most commonly made of uPVC and are usually hung vertically, with an opening window hinged from the left or the right side of the frame. The hinges allow casement windows to easily swing open and closed for maximum ventilation and increased fire safety.

Timber Casement windows

Advantages of Casement Windows

Excellent Ventilation

When you open a casement window, you are opening the entire the sash that holds the glass in place. In contrast, when you “open” a double-hung window, you are only opening the bottom or top sash, while the other sash remains in place. Casement windows, as a result allow for a higher degree of airflow providing excellent natural ventilation and light. In addition to maximizing ventilation, the large space a casement window provides when open is beneficial for fire safety, and having the entire sash open on a pivot makes it easy for people to exit in the event of a fire.

Convenience

The traditional casement style window uses a single-level latch or tandem latch, which makes them easy to open and close, but most casement windows can also be fitted for automatic openers. Since casement windows open and close easily with the turn of a handle, they’re a great option for areas that are difficult to reach, like over the kitchen sink. Adding to their convenience, casement windows are also designed to allow for easy cleaning from insider your home.

Energy Efficiency

Casement windows are the second most efficient, after fixed-pane windows. Although the type of glass in a window has a significant impact on its insulation rating, the construction and mechanism of the window are also important. Casement windows, because they open outwards and their sashes close against their frames, create an airtight seal. This helps prevent air entry and leakage and is more energy efficient that double-hung windows made from the same glass and sash materials.

Designs & Styles

Casement windows offer a number of attractive design features such as French, Flat Top, Push Out, Top Down Grille, Colonial Grille and No Grille. Casement windows can also be made to measure and designed for individual projects. Homeowners can choose from a number of materials including uPVC, Wood and Aluminium.

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